 
					AMCL – The Amateur Mycology Culture Library
James and I have been amassing mushroom species in pure culture and putting them under cold storage. You might be thinking, “what the heck is he talking about?”. To explain a little more clearly, we are ‘cloning’ wild mushrooms. This process is done by extracting flesh or spores from mushrooms that we have collected in the wild and growing them in petri dish or test tube on different types of ‘media’. This media gives them nutrients specific to the species of fungi we are trying to grow. Now, when we talk about growing mushrooms, you first must isolate the part of the fungus that produces the mushrooms. Mycelium is a network of hyphae, or chains of cells, that are able to uptake water and various nutrients, as well as excrete digestive enzymes to digest it’s food. This in turn produces the mushroom. The mushroom is actually the fruiting body or sexual reproductive organ of the mycelium that produces spores which are like seeds. Spores unite to grow more mycelial networks. Under cold storage (i.e. 38 degrees F) the mushroom mycelium’s growth slows to a crawl. This allows the cultivator to store the mycelium until it is ready to use.
Library Inventory- June 7th, 2011
| Genus species | Common Name | 
|---|---|
| Agaricus arvensis | Horse Mushroom | 
| Agaricus bernardii | Salt Loving Agaricus | 
| Agaricus bisporus | White Button Mushroom | 
| Agaricus bitorquis | Torq, Spring Agaric | 
| Agaricus campestris | Field Mushroom | 
| Agaricus subpernatus | Great Lakes Agaric | 
| Agrocybe aegerita | Black Poplar Mushroom | 
| Calvatia booniana | Giant Western Puffball | 
| Chlorophyllum rhacodes | Shaggy Parasol | 
| Clitocybe nuda | Wood Blewit, Bluefoot Mushroom | 
| Coprinus comatus | Shaggy Mane, Lawyer’s Wig | 
| Flammulina velutipes | Velvet Foot, Winter Mushroom | 
| Ganoderma lucidum | Reshi, Lingzhi | 
| Grifola frondosa | Maitake, Hen of the Woods | 
| Hypholoma subateritium | Brick Cap, Cinnamon Cap | 
| Hypsizygus tessulatus | Beech Mushroom, Shimeji | 
| Hypsizygus ulmnaris | White Elm Oyster | 
| Hericium erinaceus | Lion’s Mane | 
| Hericium ramosum | White Coral Mushroom | 
| Lentinula edodes | Shiitake | 
| Leucoagaricus naucina | Mama on Motorcycle | 
| Lycoperdon perlatum | Gem Studded Puffball | 
| Lyophyllum decastes | Fried Chicken Mushroom | 
| Marasmius oreades | Fairy Ring Mushroom, Scotch Bonnet | 
| Morchella agusticeps | Black Morel | 
| Morchella esculenta var. crassipes | Blonde Morel, Bigfoot Morel | 
| Pleurotus columbinus | Blue Oyster | 
| Pleurotus djamor | Pink Oyster | 
| Pleurotus eryngii | King Oyster | 
| Pleurotus ostreatus | Oyster Mushroom | 
| Pleurotus pulmonarius | Conifer Oyster | 
| Polyporus squamosus | Dryad’s Saddle | 
| Stropharia rugosoannulata | King Stropharia | 
| Tramates versicolor | Turkey Tail Mushroom | 

 
		  
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Hey Guys,
Hoping your trip is a blast. Can’t wait to catch up with you upon your return. Let me know when you’re back, we’ll put some time toward getting together. Last year was such a huge year for hunting. It will be interesting to see how this year “pans” out. Myco-naughts, you expand our possibilities through your early, your often, and your inspired actions.
Peace,
Bert
Wow! Thank you very much. Nicest comment yet. :0)